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Site-licensed by the Science Library
The Robin Li and Melissa Ma Science Library has purchased campus-wide site licenses for several products. Access to all of these products is limited to current Stanford students, faculty, and staff.
- Cambridge Structural Database
- ChemOffice Professional (PC) / ChemDraw Professional (Mac)
- CrystalMaker
- Mnova
- OriginPro
- PyMOL and AxPyMOL
- Schrödinger
- SolidWorks student edition (licensed by the Terman Engineering Library)
To use licensed resources from off-campus, you should do two things.
- Set up your browser so that you are prompted to enter a SUNet ID when trying to use Stanford licensed content. Please see SUL’s Connecting from off-campus.
- Journals: browse chemistry and chemical engineering journal list, or search the library catalog, SearchWorks, the SUL eJournals page, or a Find it @ Stanford button in database search results. There are often prefixes and suffixes added to the URL for a journal that contain subscription information.
Computer clusters
- Remote access to software on the cluster computers is available. Please see Cluster Checkout (SUNet ID required).
- The Science Library has 4 Mac computers. SUNet ID is required for use.
Software, apps, and widgets
ESS is a collection of applications that help you plug into the Stanford network (SUNet) and access University computing services safely and securely. Applications are available for both Windows and Macintosh computers.
The University IT Software Licensing office acts as a main point of contact for software that is available for purchase or use on campus. Many products are licensed and distributed directly through the software web store. If we don't offer it, the Software Licensing office can help you find the best alternative source. If there is general and continuing interest in a software product not yet offered on campus, we will research the request to see if we can negotiate an agreement that will benefit the University.
The Software at Stanford site provides information about software available for use or purchase on campus. For most items, you’ll find a link that takes you directly to a product page or download site.
FarmShare is one of the Stanford shared research computing environments.
Tips for using bibliographic citation management tools, including ChemWorx, EndNote, Mendeley, RefWorks, and Zotero. The Stanford University Libraries have site-licenses for RefWorks and Mendeley. EndNote is available at the Stanford Bookstore. ChemWorx and Zotero is free.
Learn what software is available on library-managed computers for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Mobile resources may be available in iOS or Android, or may be web sites that support mobile devices.
Hardware, software, training, and consulting for students, faculty, and instructors using multimedia in their work.
Stanford affiliates can check out and use specialized equipment for image, audio, and video editing, including cameras, flatbed scanners, world-format VCRs, iPads, plus more.
The CSBF provides a variety of software for scientific research and general administrative use. Researchers can gain access to these software products at a significantly lower cost, through a yearly membership in the CSBF.